Why you will love this DIY Kit:
- All-inclusive: The kit has everything you need to make your own bathing essential soaps.
- One kit, unlimited goodness: A complete kit that includes natural no-tear, paraben-free glycerin, goat milk and coconut oil soap base for deep cleansing, natural and herbal additives for activated charcoal, lemon zest and neem, essential oils for natural fragrance. Add texture, shape and color to these natural soaps.
- Perfect for beginners: The process is made super easy with the instructions given on the package.
- Suitable for kids: Long lasting, reusable silicone molds in exciting shapes will add fun to your kids bath-time and also take care of their sensitive skin.
- Gifting made easy: Gift packing materials and a collection of gift tags are provided. Surprise your loved one with this unique gift.
- Sustainable materials: All materials and packaging are earth-friendly.
- Easy, fun & creative activity: Make different combinations of soaps exploring various techniques and enhancing your creativity. An amazing activity for parents and children, for schools, group activities and parties. Enjoyable by all ages over 7.
Details
- Material: Soap Base, Herbs, Silicon Moulds
- Dimensions: Box - 25 cm (l) x 18 cm (b) x 5 cm (9.8 x 7.08 x 1.9 inch)
- Product Weight: 300 gms
Your DIY Kit Contains:
- 1 x 150 ml Glycerine soap base
- 1 x 150 ml Goat milk soap base
- 2 x Silicone molds
- 2 x Natural additives
- 1 x 5 ml Essential oil
- 1 x Kraft paper for wrapping
- 1 x Gift tags with note
- 1 x Raffia twine for packing
- 1 x Instruction sheet
Care and Handling
- Adult supervision is recommended for kids, especially while melting the soap base.
- Allow the soaps to completely dry before using.
About Soap Making:
- The name soap comes from 'sapo', the Latin word for soap. Soap making is a procedure to produce soaps of different aromas and fragrances. This can be done using different base ingredients. Essentially, a soap is a cleansing and lubricating product, used in domestic and industrial settings. At the heart of soap making is a process called saponification which is a chemical process by which the fat reacts with lye to form soap.
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